The hottest prospect in the Angels' system, outfielder Mike Trout, has been named to U.S. roster for the All-Star Futures Game to be held Sunday, July 11 at Angel Stadium.

Trout will be joined by another Angels prospect. Infielder Luis Jimenez has been named to the World roster.

One of the Angels' two first-round picks last year, the 18-year-old Trout has been tearing it up for Class-A Cedar Rapids. Trout leads the Midwest League in batting average (.370), on-base percentage (.449), stolen bases (34), runs scored (59), hits (95) and is second in slugging percentage (.553) with six home runs and 35 RBI in 66 games.

Jimenez, a third baseman, is doing his damage for Class-A Rancho Cucamonga after starting the season as Trout's teammate in Cedar Rapids. The 22-year-old Dominican is already among the Cal League leaders with a .329 average (sixth), .386 on-base percentage (tied for fourth) and .513 slugging percentage (fifth) in 20 games. Jimenez hit .292 with 38 RBI in 43 games for Cedar Rapids after missing the entire 2009 season while recovering from shoulder surgery.

The Futures game is an annual part of the All-Star week festivities, pitting top prospects from throughout baseball in a U.S. vs. the World exhibition game.